INGOLF E. DAMMASCH
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Curriculum vitae
born 29 Oct 1950 in Cuxhaven, Germany 
married since 1987, two children 
 
1968 High school graduation in Cuxhaven
1968 - 1976 Student of mathematics and economics at University of Göttingen and University of Saarbrücken, Germany. 
1973 - 1974 Student of computer science at Kansas State University, USA, granted by Rotary International Foundation. 
1976 Diploma (equiv. M.S. degree) in mathematics at Univ. Saarbrücken, Dept. Computer Science. Thesis on "Complexity of boolean networks and Turing machines".  (cf. diploma certificate)
1976 - 1980 Teaching assistant at Univ. Saarbrücken, Inst. f. Information Systems (IWi). System analysis, data bases, simulation techniques.
1980 - 1981 System analyst and programmer at controller's department of Cologne insurance company. Statistics, corporate planning.
1982 - 1988 Neuroanatomy research at Univ. Göttingen, Dept. Medicine, supported by German Science Foundation (DFG). Computer simulation models of neuronal growth. Several publications. 
1989 - 2003 Scientific programmer at Max-Planck-Institut f. Aeronomie (MPAe), project SUMER/SOHO, supported by German Federal Government (BMBF, DLR). Software development, instrument simulation, data analysis and visualization. Project WWW pages, data archive.  (cf. letter of reference, translation)
1997 Seven months at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. 
since 1998 Associate Scientist of SUMER. Several publications.
2003 Four months at Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London. 
2003 - 2006 Scientific cooperation with Univ. Bielefeld, Dept. Neuroanatomy.  
since 2004 Scientific cooperation with Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, in Ondrejov.  
2005 Teaching Assistant at Tech. Univ. Cottbus, Numerical and Applied Mathematics. 
2006 Three months guest scientist at Astronomical Institute in Ondrejov.  
since 2006 Scientist at Royal Observatory of Belgium (ROB/SIDC), Brussels, Project LYRA/PROBA2, supported by ESA/PRODEX. Software development, data analysis, instrument calibration.